The brake may not be releasing. The kit provided two spacers for the thrust bearing. You may need to install one of those spacers to get the brake to release properly. If you already installed one of the spacers, you may try switching it out to the other spacer. See page 2 of the bearing kit instructions regarding those spacers.

Thank you for your question. If the washer will fill but nothing else then I suspect the lid switch is the problem. With a bad lid switch the motor will not run in any cycle and the timer will not have 120 volts across it to advance. If the motor will agitate or spin then the lid switch is likely okay. You can check voltage across the timer. If you do get 120 volts then the timer is bad. If you do not get 120 volts across the timer then the problem might be with the wire, motor or lid switch. I hope this helps.

If I understand correctly the motor is running though the spin cycle but it is not spinning. If the motor is running but there is not spin then I suspect the 12002213 thrust bearing kit is not releasing the brake and needs to be replaced. If the motor is turning and the belt is okay but the basket is not spinning then check the belt tension. You can carefully pull back on the motor to increase belt tension to see if the motor will burn the basket. I hope this helps.

If the washer will agitate then the lid switch is likely okay. If the washer will agitate but will not spin I suspect the 22003393 timer is the most likely cause of the problem. The lid switch can be checked if a meter is available to check continuity. If the motor will agitate then the motor is likely okay. If the washer will not agitate, drain or spin then likely the lid switch is at fault. There was an issue with the lid switch actuator being just a little to short to activate the lid switch. Try pushing down on the lid during the spin cycle and see if that helps. I hope this helps. You can reply with any additional details for further assistance.